Rue
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verb
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noun
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noun
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(As a verb)
Rue ( verb )
To regret deeply, feel remorse or sorrow for an action or decision.
Origin:
From the old french word "reu" meaning "regret".
Examples:
- I rued the day I made that decision.
- He rued his actions and apologized to those he had hurt.
- She rued her words and wished she could take them back.
- I rued not listening to my parents' advice.
- They rued not taking the opportunity when it was presented to them.
(As a noun)
Rue ( noun )
To regret deeply, feel remorse or sorrow for an action or decision.
Origin:
From the old french word "reu" meaning "regret".
Examples:
- I rued the day I made that decision.
- He rued his actions and apologized to those he had hurt.
- She rued her words and wished she could take them back.
- I rued not listening to my parents' advice.
- They rued not taking the opportunity when it was presented to them.
(As a noun)
Rue ( noun )
To regret deeply, feel remorse or sorrow for an action or decision.
Origin:
From the old french word "reu" meaning "regret".
Examples:
- I rued the day I made that decision.
- He rued his actions and apologized to those he had hurt.
- She rued her words and wished she could take them back.
- I rued not listening to my parents' advice.
- They rued not taking the opportunity when it was presented to them.